Iphone look up previously downloaded apps






















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On the web, simply click this link to open up a list of the apps associated with your Google Play account. (You can also get here by going to the Google Play store and clicking Apps My apps. In the seven years I've been using an iPhone, I've downloaded hundreds of apps. I've deleted the vast majority of them off my iPhone, but iOS has kept a record. There's a way to see every app you've ever downloaded and re-download them. Here's how. From the Home screen, tap the App Store app icon. Tap the Updates tab at the bottom of the screen. Select the account icon at the top right. Tap All Purchased. Choose My Purchased. Begin typing to find the app you'd like to see in the Search box. By default, you'll search under All apps. To narrow your search, you can choose Not on this iPhone.


How to find an iPhone or iPadʼs IMEI. An IMEI is a 15–16 digit number, like There are three ways to find yours: See Settings → General → About → IMEI on your device; Dial *#06# on your phone; Use iPhone Backup Extractorʼs info view on your device. From the popup menu tap on ‘ View Account ‘. Authenticate with Touch ID/Face ID/Passcode. Scroll down and tap on ‘ Purchase History ‘. Here you will see a list of apps and other stuff that you have downloaded or bought using your Apple ID. By default you will see a list featuring downloads from last 90 days. Open up the App Store on the iPhone and search for the app that you suspect is on the iPhone. If the app is on the iPhone, it will say “Open” next to it. If the app is not on the iPhone but has been purchased in the past, it will have a cloud and arrow next to it that means to download it again from the cloud. If the app has never been on the iPhone nor has it been purchased, it will say “Purchase” next to the app.

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